The First Stars and Galaxies: Challenges for the Next Decade

Mar 8-11, 2010
Austin, TX


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Title: ALMA and the First Galaxies

Author(s): Francoise Combes

Abstract: ALMA will become fully operational in a few years and open a new window on primordial galaxies. The mm and submm domain is privileged, since the peak of dust emission between 60 and 100 microns is redshifted there for z= 5-10, and the continumm benefits from a negative K-correction. At least 100 times more sources could be discovered, so that more normal galaxies, with lower luminosities than huge starbursts and quasars will be surveyed. The high spatial resolution will suppress the confusion, which plagues today single dish bolometer surveys. Several CO lines detected in broad-band receivers will determine the redshift of objects too obscured to be seen in the optical. With the present instrumentation, only the most masssive and gas rich objects have been detected in CO at high z, most of them being ultra-luminous starbursts with an extremely high star formation efficiency. However, selection biases are omni-present in this domain, and ALMA will statistically clarify the evolution of star formation efficiency, being fully complementary to JWST and ELTs.

 

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